TTS 248 DJ J Scrilla

Josh is back with Tatiana to chat with our friend and returning guest, DJ J Scrilla on the latest episode of the Tatiana Show.

Scrilla has been a DJ and record producer for over 20 years and, since discovering crypto in 2013, has been a main player in the crypto art and music scene.

He dishes on the crypto art and music space and his opinion on the Ethereum vs Counter-party debate, and the pros and cons of each. He discusses the future of tokens and initial coin offerings in the music and art industry.

DJ J Scrilla is the former co-host of the Art on the Blockchain Podcast and a weekly FM radio show on WERA 96.7FM in the DC area. He is a prominent member of the CryptoArt and CryptoMusic community and he’s carved out a career as a critically acclaimed record producer, audio engineer and DJ. He has deep roots in both the traditional music industry and the blockchain network.

Scrilla first officially spoke about cryptoart at a Government blockchain meetup in DC in January 2017. A year later he spoke at the now legendary Rare Digital Art Festival in NYC.

Scrilla began making cryptoart in 2016 and has since become one of the most prolific artists in the blockchain space, having issued more than 40 cryptoart pieces.

In addition, he has over 20 years of DJ and record producing experience and has carved out productions with hip hop legends such as Cassidy, Raekwon, Mobb Deep, Nipsey Hussle and hundreds more.

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OpenBazaar is an open source project headed up by the company OB1.OpenBazaar is the world’s first and only fully decentralized marketplace, which means it connects people directly and securely to each other via a peer-to-peer network rather than through a centralized website like online marketplace giants Alibaba, Amazon, or eBay.

OpenBazaar users can expect the most secure, most private, and most liberating experience of any ecommerce marketplace because it gives users complete control of their data and their business. There’s no big company behind the scenes that can act as a gatekeeper, collect data, or restrict transactions for anyone. And as a natural result of this, users don’t pay any fees to use OpenBazaar, ever, and there are no terms and conditions to sign.

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One of the original pioneers in the cryptocurrency world, Bruce Fenton joins us on this episode of The Tatiana Show. Bruce is a prolific entrepreneur and event organizer founding Atlantic Financial, Chainstone Labs, the executive director of the Bitcoin Foundation, and the host and founder of the Satoshi Roundtable.

He shares his background of being raised in the financial world and led to his first brokerage job. He became the youngest VP of Morgan Stanley and this led to the creation of his own firm, Atlantic Financial in 1994. Inspired by Ron Paul and Austrian Economics and an overall interest in emerging technologies led him down the bitcoin path. This birthed the creation of www.chainstonelabs.com and joining the www.bitcoinfoundation.org as the executive director.

Bruce discusses the past, present, and future of crypto and the exciting potential he sees for blockchain technology in securities and funding small business start-ups. He gives us some insight into his involvement with The Free State Project in New Hampshire and organizing many events in his new home for the bitcoin community. Bruce also opens up about a recent brain surgery that his son underwent that helps him see what’s truly meaningful in this life.

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Currently, Bruce is serving as the CEO of Chainstone Labs and the founder of Atlantic Financial, which, in 1994, became the first full-service investment firm on the internet. Prior to Atlantic Financial, he was with Morgan Stanley and specialized in emerging technologies and emerging markets.

Bruce has completed over $5.5 billion in transactions and served as a consultant to large investment funds, along with ultra high net worth individuals, and families. Bruce has served as an advisor to one of the world’s largest charitable organizations for Gulf engagement and a top ten global private equity firm. He travels extensively, and has lived in the US and Asia, as well as Riyadh and Dubai.

Bruce was an early and active investor in Bitcoin, Ethereum and other related projects.

Bruce has spoken at numerous conferences, the MIT Enterprise Forum, Tony Robbins Wealth Mastery, DevCore, the Global Competitiveness Forum (GCF) Saudi Arabia and other major events. He is regularly interviewed by the Wall St. Journal, Bloomberg, CNN, CNBC, Investor’s Business Daily and others.

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Open Bazaar’s platform Haven costs nothing to use, there are no fees, and the trading is conducted amongst peers and users. Our guest today is none other than Brian Hoffman, the CEO of OB1, and one of the main people responsible for this groundbreaking new way to buy and sell goods and services. Josh and I talk to him about everything from money laundering and piracy, to how a dispute is settled between two parties. Special thank you to our sponsor, Vaultoro.com for their continued support. Be sure to share the show on your socials!

About the Guests:

Brian Hoffman is the CEO and co-founder of OB1, a company focused on building software for OpenBazaar, a decentralized peer to peer marketplace for global free trade using Bitcoin. He spent over 10 years working with clients like US Department of Defense, classified agencies as well as many Fortune 500 companies like Neiman Marcus, FedEx, Boeing and Hilton Hotels providing cybersecurity consulting services. He now runs one of the most well known decentralized application projects in the space with OpenBazaar.

Haven is a powerful new app that enables you to shop, chat, and send cryptocurrencies privately from your iOS or Android mobile device using the OpenBazaar network. Haven is most private shopping application available where people can buy, sell and interact without their data being tracked or harvested.

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